Draft:Hamid Mattiello
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Hamid Mattiello is a distinguished German academic, professor, futurologist, researcher, and coach, recognized internationally for his contributions to various fields, including his X.0 Wave Theory and related theories and models. His work spans interdisciplinary areas with particular emphasis on 7PS Cultural Sustainability, the Blue-Green and Low-Carbon Circular Economy, digital transformation, and the ethical regulation of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in healthcare contexts.
Prof. Mattiello holds the titles of Prof. PD Dr. Dr. h.c., reflecting his advanced academic qualifications and honorary degrees. He has made significant contributions to numerous academic publications and has been involved in conferences and journals worldwide. His research emphasizes the importance of transitioning to sustainable and eco-friendly systems in both private and public sectors, effectively bridging the gap between academic theory and practical implementation.
His areas of expertise include the Blue-Green Circular Economy, low-carbon energy solutions, and the application of digital transformation in education and healthcare. With over 20 years of experience, he is regarded as a thought leader in these domains, fostering innovation and sustainable practices. His interdisciplinary background in industrial and computer engineering, coupled with his knowledge in the humanities and sustainable development, enables him to conduct cutting-edge research across diverse fields.
Prof. Mattiello has pioneered influential theories such as the X.0 Wave Theory, SME X.0/Hybrid SMEs, and the Seven Pillars of Sustainability (7PS) Model. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of international journals and leads initiatives aimed at translating research into actionable sustainable practices. His leadership roles extend to various prestigious institutions across Germany, the UK, Italy, and beyond, where he focuses on emerging trends in Knowledge, Technology, and Business (KTB).
Having worked in multiple countries, including Denmark, the UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, India, Iran, and Spain, Prof. Mattiello is fluent in both English and German, facilitating effective communication in academic and professional environments. He is actively involved in international projects and is a member of the IEEE Educational Society, further underscoring his influence in the academic community. As a frequent keynote speaker and conference chair, he shares his insights through speeches, seminars, and workshops globally.
His research interests encompass sustainable business practices, the ethical implications of AI, IT law, and the integration of smart technologies across industries. Committed to promoting personal and professional excellence, he incorporates emotional, social, physical, and conversational intelligence into his leadership and coaching approach, emphasizing self-discipline, motivation, and social skills. Through his efforts, he continues to drive innovation in sustainable development and digital transformation across various sectors.
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[edit]https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LOC1xswAAAAJ&hl=de
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hamid-Mattiello
https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/2752106/overview
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2253-1614
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/sustainability/sections/sustainable-organizations/editors